On the other hand, his (free transfer) brother seems to have settled remarkably well.
People very quick to judge based on their knowledge of the game. I think I will go with the judgement of the scouts and manager.
People very quick to judge based on their knowledge of the game. I think I will go with the judgement of the scouts and manager. Not many had heard about him a month ago, let alone seen him play and now they are an expert on him.I will reserve judgement until the end of the season.
Swansea apparently paid the big brother a 5m signing on fee so the 'free' transfer tag needs to be qualified a tad.
He looks so off match fitness that he's making lots of mental errors. Veretout has made a number of mental errors too. Mainly in their control and distribution. Given that the PL is arguably the fastest paced league in the world they need to get used to that. All of this will come with experience, dedication and fitness. Some players just pick it up quicker and Gueye and Amavi by comparison look PL ready.
Quote from: old man villa fan on August 15, 2015, 08:49:48 PMPeople very quick to judge based on their knowledge of the game. I think I will go with the judgement of the scouts and manager. Not many had heard about him a month ago, let alone seen him play and now they are an expert on him.I will reserve judgement until the end of the season.I never subscribed to the belief that because fans aren't in the game they don't have a clue what they're talking about, it's nonsense. But it's true that we shouldn't judge any of our new players yet, just not for the reason you state.
I guess the other thing to factor in is these young lads have been plucked out of a foreign country and rapidly deployed to the Midlands, are probably living in hotels etc so aswell as adjusting to the PL they have all the other domestic crap to deal with. It's going to take time.